As of 2014, more than 45 millions Americans are living in poverty, according to the Huffington Post in September article, wrote by Mark Gongloff. "Despite five years of economic recovery, poverty is still stubbornly high in America." Gongloff wrote. Today, millions of Americans are living on the streets with very little to live for. As the population overflows daily across the world, schools, workplaces, homes and the streets of the world will be with no room to breathe, to walk or even be alone. The population control may involve culling, translocation, or manipulation of the reproductive capability. The lifeboat that American ecologist Garrett Hardin explain that if we divide the crudely into rich nations and poor nations, two thirds of them are desperately poor, and only one third comparatively rich, with the United States the wealthiest of all. Which brings Garrett Hardin’s Lifeboat Ethics theory to question and answers. What if Hardin theory might be a key to the population growth? …show more content…
He also stated that a true spaceship would have to be under the control of a captain, since no ship could possibly survive if its course were determined by a committee. Hardin asserts that the spaceship model leads to the tragedy of the commons. Under the system of private property, the men who own probably, the men who own property recognize their responsibility to care for it, for if they don’t they will eventually suffer. Hardin believes that the education today should be the creation of such an awareness of the dangers of the commons that people will recognize its many